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Canon EF&Canon FD 55mm f/1.2 S.S.C.&ZoomFD100-200mm f/5.6 S.C.Cleaning Part 2!

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I’m sorry

Because we can’t speak english

I am using DeepL translate, so it may be a strange sentence, but I would like you to understand

Thank you

We have cleaned the Canon EF camera & Canon FD55mm f/1.2 S.S.C. & Zoom FD 100-200mm f/5.6 S.C. lenses that we purchased.

Continuing from the previous article, this time we will introduce the cleaning of Canon Zoom FD100-200mm f/5.6 S.C. lens.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdQNtMP61SM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4L4gXttvUpw&t=65s

Clean the entire lens of dust with a blower.

Wipe the outside with anhydrous ethanol.

Zoom moving parts are also carefully examined.

Clean the front lens.

Use a cotton swab for the rear lens.

Clean the supplied lens filter and filter case.

Clean the lens cap.

Check the lens case.

Cleaning is complete.

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This time the cleaning was of a variety.

It was a set of two lenses in addition to the body. It was quite a vintage camera, and although it took some time, I was able to clean it up nicely.

The body is a Canon EF, an SLR camera released in 1973, but then the EF name appeared on the lens, which seems to be Electro-Focus, and I can’t help but wonder about the origin of the EF name for this camera! I’m so curious about the origin of the EF name of this camera!

I can’t figure it out after looking it up, and it’s hazy in my mind.

But I have a feeling that all the haze will blow away if I shoot with this beautifully cleaned camera set!

If you have something on your mind, please use this camera set to get rid of it!

Writer T.Okumura

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